It's a misconception that all singers need to portray a messed up, dirty look to prove their identity.
I couldn't relate to the mindset of people in my hometown. Since I had no educational qualification, I only got menial jobs in Delhi.
I've seen the best and worst of times. My parents were divorced when I was a child. I was brought up by my father.
The idea of being associated with Bollywood prompted me to get into DVD distribution.
The fact that Sanjay Leela Bhansali wanted me to be part of his film was a high point in my life.
I have lost close to 20 kilos, and it has kind of helped prepare my character for 'Sanam Teri Kasam.'
It's a misconception that all singers need to portray a messed up, dirty look to prove their identity.
I am a big-structured guy, and so I always felt my weight was justified until I chanced upon Cavemen's diet.
I love to put myself in a situation where I get to break a few things and construct a few cells in me.
I took my time to learn the craft and procedure. I wanted to do some substantial work first in cinema.
I just can't stop doing Telugu films just when I have started speaking a little better Telugu.
I don't come from a film background, so I am free to work in any script that interests me.
My life has been pretty unconventional. The publishers saw a story in it, and yes, my life has been put in a book.
The idea of being associated with Bollywood prompted me to get into DVD distribution.
As an actor, I want to do something I will be remembered for. I think 'Maaya' is that kind of film.